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An article in Nature Communications reports the implications of anti-PEG immune reactions for PEG-based hydrogel implants and tissue engineering applications.
An article in Communications Engineering reports a 3D real-time magnetic particle scanner suitable for brain imaging at the patient’s bedside in intensive care units.
An article in Nature Communications reports the development of cultured meat with organoleptic properties by regulating the differentiation of stem cells to produce muscle and fat blocks.
An article in Nature Biotechnology reports flexible kirigami-based electronics that allow the non-invasive and long-term recording of electrical activity in neural organoids.
An article in Science reports a co-polymer with both semiconducting and adhesive properties, which can effectively stick an organic electrochemical transistor (OECT)-based sensor to living tissues.
An article in Nature Communications reports that substitution of animal-based food by plant-based alternatives greatly reduces agricultural input use, greenhouse gas emissions and biodiversity loss.
An article from Nature Biomedical Engineering reports the development of an infrared light-emitting cancer nanovaccine and two other nanoprobes for tracking the vaccine and the associated immune response.
An article in Science Robotics reports a soft robotic drug-delivery device that can sense and respond to the formation of scar tissue in real time to maintain its ability to deliver drugs long-term.
An article in Nature Communications reports a metamaterial-based textile that can be worn as clothing to enable direct implant-to-implant wireless networking at the scale of the human body.
An article in Nature reports a multidimensional question-answering clinical benchmark, evaluating the clinical knowledge of fine-tuned variants of PaLM, a 540-billion parameter, densely activated large language model.
An article in Science Advances reports a minimally invasive approach for continuous glucose monitoring using biodegradable microneedles connected to a smartphone app for diabetes tracking.